Propagation: meaning, definitions and examples

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propagation

 

[ ˌprɑː.pəˈɡeɪ.ʃən ]

Context #1

in networking

The act of broadcasting data packets to all nodes in a network, ensuring that the information reaches its intended destination.

Synonyms

dissemination, distribution, transmission

Examples of usage

  • The propagation of the signal through the network was successful.
  • The propagation delay can affect the overall network performance.
Context #2

in science

The process by which a wave, such as light or sound, travels through a medium.

Synonyms

diffusion, dispersion, spread

Examples of usage

  • The propagation of sound waves in water is different from in air.
  • The study of electromagnetic wave propagation is crucial in telecommunications.
Context #3

in gardening

The act of multiplying or reproducing plants by natural processes like seed dispersal or artificial techniques like grafting.

Synonyms

breeding, cultivation, reproduction

Examples of usage

  • Propagation of succulents can be done by leaf cuttings.
  • The propagation of roses through stem cutting is a common method.

Translations

Translations of the word "propagation" in other languages:

🇵🇹 propagação

🇮🇳 प्रसार

🇩🇪 Ausbreitung

🇮🇩 penyebaran

🇺🇦 поширення

🇵🇱 propagacja

🇯🇵 伝播

🇫🇷 propagation

🇪🇸 propagación

🇹🇷 yayılma

🇰🇷 전파

🇸🇦 انتشار

🇨🇿 šíření

🇸🇰 šírenie

🇨🇳 传播

🇸🇮 širjenje

🇮🇸 útbreiðsla

🇰🇿 таралу

🇬🇪 გავრცელება

🇦🇿 yayılma

🇲🇽 propagación

Word origin

The word 'propagation' comes from the Latin word 'propagare', which means 'to propagate or spread'. The term has been used in various fields such as networking, science, and gardening to describe the spreading or transmission of something. In the context of networking, propagation refers to the dissemination of data packets, while in science, it describes the movement of waves through a medium. In gardening, propagation involves the reproduction or multiplication of plants through natural or artificial means. The concept of propagation has been essential in understanding the transmission of information, energy, or life.

See also: propagating.